The industrial silos in Liberty Village and the surrounding area are about to get a pretty significant re-design. The handful of silos and smokestacks that held proudly in the neighborhood’s skyline are now defunct and do not serve much purpose in the ever-developing area.
Even as Toronto has continued to ...
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Liberty Village is populated with exquisitely beautiful buildings that create a unique industrial, business-driven atmosphere that has welcomed software companies, film production companies, restaurants and pubs, radio stations, and online publications to the neighborhood. This list is meant as a fun way to pay tribute to Liberty Village’s history ...
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Liberty Village just got a little more colorful thanks to the addition of some new street art. Last year, a mural by Jarus was added alongside the Liberty Street Cyclery. A chalk art piece was completed by whatsvictorupto at the Toronto Carpet Factory. For 2017, the Liberty Village ...
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Rain or shine, an amazing walk is happening in Liberty Village on Sunday, May 7th at 2pm. It’s free, and are led by engaged, local citizens. Stories, histories, and anecdotes are shared while meeting and greeting neighbours. Residents Michelle Rowland, Bria Aird and Arleigh Hack will be hosting this ...
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Since the late 1970s, many American TV shows and films have been shot in Toronto, some of which have used Liberty Village to substitute for desolate American cities, using the interiors of the neighborhood’s classic industrial buildings to represent bygone eras, and using its streets for police chases. Though ...
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Today Liberty Village condos are the norm but years ago the neighborhood was better known for its industry and the employment opportunities that came with it. So much of Liberty Village has been re-developed but the region’s industrial past continues to be a predominant theme. There is much that ...
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